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Identification of fungal pathogens occurring in eucalypt and pine plantations in Zambia by comparing DNA sequences

Commercial forestry plantations in Zambia were initiated during the 1960s. Since then, very little attention has been given to diseases that impact negatively on the production of these plantations. Recent field surveys have highlighted the occurrence and impact of several diseases. This study was u...

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Published in:Forestry (London) 2010-12, Vol.83 (5), p.507-515
Main Authors: Chungu, D., Muimba-Kankolongo, A., Wingfield, M. J., Roux, J.
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